New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Nur - Board of Nursing (Formerly the Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration)
Chapter Nur 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Nur 404 - ONGOING REQUIREMENTS
Section Nur 404.05 - Eligibility to be a Delegatee

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Nur 404.05

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Any individual shall be eligible to receive the delegation of a task of client care not involving the administration of medication only if such individual has competency to perform the specific task.

(b) For nursing related activities involving the administration of medication, the following persons shall be eligible to be delegatees:

(1) Any currently licensed RN and APRN;

(2) Any currently licensed LPN only when:
a.The method of medication administration is not intravenous; or

b.The method of medication administration is intravenous and the LPN is in compliance with Nur 604.01(b) and (c);

(3) Unlicensed assistive personnel who have competency to perform the specific task to be delegated; and

(4) Currently licensed LNA when:
a. The LNA holds a certificate of medication administration issued in accordance with the provisions of Nur 801 and in compliance with this part; or

b. The LNA is in compliance with Nur 404.07(h).

#7741, eff 8-13-02; ss by #8873, eff 4-24-07; ss by #10299, eff 3-22-13; ss by #10571, eff 4-17-14

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